History Crosswords

Where did George live when he was growing up?. What monument was named after George?. Who did the American army fight against in the Revolutionary War?. How many real teeth did George have left when he became President?. Because of George's fear of being buried alive, how many days did they wait to bury him after he died?.

Under this man's control of the United States Navel Forces defeated the Spanish Fleat in Monila Bay.. Britain wanted control of this kingdom in order to protect its possessions in India.. The alleged duty of the white race to care for subject peoples of other races in its colonial possessions.. William McKinley decided to turn this country into an American Colony.. Only remaining free state in Southeast Asia.

the battle that made Burnside resign as general. The side that General Burnside fought for during the Civil War. Served as governer for this State that is located in the east coast. The battle that showed and made many argue his ineffectiveness in combat. Where General Burnside graduated and is also the most prestigious military school in the world.

the people govern themselves by voting on issues individually as citizens. the system where each branch of government exercises some control over the other. people who didn't favor the constitution. dictator. type of government where one person or small group holds all the power.

German-speaking Protestants who settled in Pennsylvania. English colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for a yearly payment. Willingness to let others practice their own beliefs. Group of English Protestants who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Elected representative assembly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

time when there was tranquility and prosperity. document that stated no more slaves should be brought into missouri . the system imposed by Henry Clay that included a central bank protective tariffs and a road system. limited naval ships from being on the lakes. the name of the system in the south for economic and political affairs.

The Embargo Act is replaced with this act.. Lewis and Clark leave from here to explore.. This is one of the judges that did not get his comission.. Jefferson tries to impeach this man.. The man that is the governor of the Indiana Territory..

A person who owes loyalty and is entitled to protection of state.. Favoring a republic or representative democracy as the best form of government.. Rights of the Supreme Court to determine if law violates the constitution.. Powers shared by the states and federal government.. Members of congress represent..

is defined as the formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain. distribution of power. 4.of the people is the principle that the authority of the government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives (Rule by the People), who are the source of all political power. is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. is the right or duty, previously stated throughout history, of the people of a nation to overthrow a government that acts against their common interests. rule of law. refer to the liberties of each individual to pursue life and goals without interference from other individuals or the government.

US president who practiced dollar diplomacy.. Naval commodore who delivered a letter from President Filmore and waited with his armed fleet for Japan to open up ports to trade.. Newspaper tycoon who used yellow journalism to sell his paper, the 'New York World.'. Secretary of State who proposed the 'Open Door Policy' with China.. Newpaper publisher who used yellow journalism in his New York Journal..

the campsite where the village of Chief Cameahwait trades horses to Lewis and Clark. the last name of Lewis. a black mountain man who lived with the Crow Indians. this mountain man fought the Blackfoot and Bannock Indian Tribes. Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Jesse James was killed because his brother wanted the. People took the ... in their own hands. Frank James showed ........ around the James farm. Billy the kid was sentence to be . Jesse James brother was named.

the state or quality of being equal. the formal written document declaring of the 13 colonies from Great Britain. the organization of a governing authority of a particular region. Founding Father of United states, inventor, scientist. the formal statement of the fundamental rights of the people of the United States.

Father of the Constitution. 'give me liberty or give me death!'. his philosophy about inalienable rights had a big influence on the writers of the declaration of independence. this policy by the British resulted in patriots throwing crates of tea into the Boston Harbor. first secretary of the treasury.

Wrote Common Sense. Act which taxed imported goods in order to pay for the salaries of British officials and judges. People loyal to Britain. Act that closed the port of Boston . People loyal to America.

The Treaty of _____ was signed in 1783. The first to sign the Declartation of Independence. City for a good tea party. There were ________ colonies that took part in the American Revolution. Revenue-raising Act passed in 1764.

convinced the French to join the war effort on the side of the Americans. (last name). Famous quote - “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country”. document that changed the purpose of the war from fighting for rights to fighting for Independence.. colonial Army - led by George Washington. naval hero and is known as the father of the Navy.

Endowed at birth that may not be taken away or violated by the government. People who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice. A formal written request . The quality of not being depend on someone or something . The action of taxing revolution.

the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.. pants with a large flare at the bottom. the Irish name for wing collar. modern popular culture transmitted via mass media and aimed particularly at younger people.. a piece of jewelry in the shape of a medal, typically worn as a pendant..

Areas of federal land set aside for the Native Americans.. Hard work of breaking up the sod earned Plains farmers this nickname.. The Dawes General _______ _________ of 1887 tried to lessen traditional influences on Indian society by making land ownership private rather than shared.. Leader of Sioux indians.. The Great Plains from Texas to Canada became known as this..

King gives land for more military protection. enforced peace throughout Asia, responsible for more territory and larger population. 1029-258 B.C.E. dynasty that seized Yangte River, ruled with alliances. Chinese Philosopher, came from an aristocratic family. origins dating to the Zhou Dynasty Laozi founded this philosophy.

measures and records details of earthquakes. first dynasty in Ancient China. philosopher that believed that China should go back to ethics. tells the time of the day based on the position of the sun. yellowish-gray windblown sediment.

Having new tools and methods to solve problems is another characteristic of civilization. . Government in which citizens elected representatives to make decisions/laws for their country. Period of Roman peace and prosperity. Belief in many Gods. Government in which ALL matters are voted on by ALL citizens.

Early civilization along the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala and northern Belize. Carved or engraved symbol. Heartland of a major culture. Shared attitude,knowledge and behaviors. Civilization in the Valley of Mexico.

The monotheistic religion of the Jews. Written language made with wedge-shaped characters. Independent urban political domains that controlled the surrounding countrysides. Worship more than one god. Belief in a single god.

a person who is related to someone and who lives after them, such as their child or grandchild. from a time in human history before recorded events; very old. a hole in the floor of a kiva that is the doorway between the spirit world and the real world. a dark, heavy soil containing. pictures painted on stone.

Titled floors, pillars and many rooms were found in this type of home. . Wives of Pharaohs, but were not as important as the Queen. . This class of people were craftsmen made beautiful pottery and furniture. . This type of house has earth floors and plaster covered walls.. This type of brick is used to build homes in ancient Egypt. .

Houses were made from this material. Most bread made from this grain. The passage from the Pyramid temple (mortuary temple) to the valley temple. Important officials that enforced the laws and wishes of the ruler. Triangular fertile area at the mouth of the river.

A rock filled rapid in a river. A ruler who united lower and upper Egypt. A sustitute who takes the child's place of the ruler until the child is ready to rule. A place that rivers split into several streams to form an area shaped like a triangle . Rich, fertile soil deposited by the flooding of a river .

The area of Egypt north of Thebes, including the delta.. An Egyptian word meaning the black earth, the fertile soil of the Nile River Valley.. A structure for the burial of the dead.. Deposited soil at the mouth of a river.. The area of Egypt south of Thebes..

the disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology,. a large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead.. a plaster cast taken of a dead person's face, used to make a mask or model.. a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt.. A mythological beast with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh or god.

The Sphinx and Great Pyramid are located in this city. An amulet which was used as a way to protect a mummy's heart. Symbolises everlasting life. The capital city of Ancient Egypt during the time of the New Kingdom. A large room, usually found underground, used for burying the dead. The region of the land where the Nile splits into several branches before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.

The location of the great pyramid. The longest river in the world flowing from East Africa to Egypt. A triangular shaped area at the mouth of some rivers. A capital city in Nubia. A mix of soil and small rocks.

_________ is a region in Nubia between the first and the second Nile cataracts. the cite of the Great Pyramid; an ancient Egyptian city . the complete control over someone or something; the Pharaohs had ____ over the kingdom. an early form of paper made from reed plants found in the marshy land around of the Nile delta; the plants used to make this paper . Hatshepsut was a _____ to Thutmose III until he was old enough to rule.

They were very important to the Ancient Egyptians.. If any woman broke the law, they would have to go to ____ to defend themselves of charge, just like everyone else.. Women rarely could get a ____ outside of the home.. Women could choose who to do this with, or to do it at all.. Women could not learn to ____..

period of time when many public works were contructed; lost control to invaders. city in Ancient Egypt; home of the Great Pyramid. great warrior who conquered Ancient Egypt. fertile black soil. complete control .

Son of Philip the Second; became king of Macedonia after his father was assassinated. One of the most famous philosophers; had been Alexander’s private teacher. An area of land nearly surrounded by water. A place for town meetings and where farmers and craftspeople could trade. A type of government in which a small group of the richest and most powerful citizens controlled decision-making.

ranked as the greatest historian of antiquity. process of making infrences. calculated the circumference of the globe. system where all people vote directly on a problem. teaching style was based on asking questions.